It has been claimed that the Web 2.0, the open source movement, and the emerging mode of peer production have inaugurated a new era of debate about openness, participation, and cooperation as bedrocks for rebuilding the ...

The advent of the participative Internet (Web 2.0) sheds a new light on traditional knowledge about communication practices. The role of information and communication technologies seems to be very central in managerial ...

This paper analyzes the role of distributed leadership in three on-line communities, reflecting on an observed visibility/invisibility paradox in leadership within these communities. Leaders who downplay their seniority ...

The rise in social computing has facilitated a shift from consumer cultures,
focused on producing finished media to be consumed passively, to cultures of
participation, where people can access the means to participate ...

We present an empirical study of social interaction in a professional social network. As the point of departure, we take previous research into distributed work and information foraging theory to explore interaction search ...

In this paper I explore a case of designing a simple folder structure for a new
e-learning software program for a university study program. The aim is to contribute to
the theoretical base for human work interaction ...